Dolphus avoids white society due to the racist attitudes and treatment he faces being biracial. He finds more acceptance and comfort in the black community, where he is able to be more himself without judgment. Dolphus likely avoids white society to protect himself from further discrimination and prejudice.
Dolphus Raymond is a character in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is a wealthy white man in Maycomb who pretends to be a drunk in order to avoid social stigma and live on the fringes of society. He is sympathetic towards African Americans and has mixed-race children.
The audience learns that Mr. Dolphus Raymond is a white man who pretends to be drunk because he prefers the company of Black people over the judgmental attitudes of white people in the town. He is sympathetic to the struggles of Black people and chooses to live on the margins of society to avoid facing prejudice.
Mr. Dolphus Raymond is a white man in "To Kill a Mockingbird" who pretends to be drunk so that society will have an explanation for his choices, like having a biracial family. He is empathetic towards others who are judged by society and tries to help them cope with injustices they face.
calpurnia talks different in front of her black people then she does in front of atticus and his family. and dolphus Raymond pretends like he is drinking alcohol but it is really just soda. so they both are pretending to be someone that they arent.
Mr. Dolphus Raymond was unusual in Maycomb because he was a wealthy white man who socialized with African Americans and was rumored to drink alcohol out of a paper bag. In reality, he was pretending to be a drunk to provide a cover for his defiance of racial norms in a deeply segregated society.
Dill assumed that Dolphus Raymond was poor white trash because he saw him drinking out of a bottle wrapped in a paper bag, which was uncommon behavior for wealthy white people in Maycomb. Dolphus Raymond intentionally perpetuated this image to provide an explanation for his unconventional lifestyle choices and to protect himself from the judgment of others.
Dolphus makes fun of Dill for being a crybaby that pees himself.
Dolphus Raymond understands that Dill is crying because Mr. Gilmer is being so condescending to Tom. While Dolphus does all he can to comfort Dill, he tells Dill that he (Dill) had better get used to it, because this is the way that whites treat blacks (and white who chose to associate with blacks). Dolphus doesn't have the optimistic outlook that Atticus and Miss Maudie seem to possess--that life and society can get better if people just learn that blacks are humans with feelings and rights just like whites.
He pretends to be a drunk so he can be left alone, excused for living with his black mistress and half-cast children. In reality he is tired and fed up with the hypocrisy of white society. Dolphus Raymond is also a mockingbird his innocence destroyed by evil(the prejudices of people because he preferred living with the black community .
In Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," Dill finds out that Dolphus Raymond's bottle actually contains Coca-Cola, not whiskey as people assume. Dolphus pretends to be a drunk to give people a reason for his unconventional behavior, when in reality he just prefers the company of African Americans over white people.
The community shuns Dolphus Raymond in To Kill a Mockingbird because of his behavior and reputation for being a drunkard who lives with a black woman. He pretends to be drunk to avoid judgment and discrimination from others in Maycomb, allowing him to live as he wishes without interference from the community.
Dolphus is a white man living with a black woman. The racial prejudices in the town maycomb where he lives force him to fake being a drunk. he enters the town with a beer bottle in his hand to imply to the townspeople that he is a drunk so they will not bother him about being with the black woman whom he loves and having mixed race children. he is a sinful man in the eyes of the people of maycomb. Hope this helped you ; )